Evolved from personal monitor technology road-tested by pro musicians and fine-tuned by Shure engineers, SE535 earphones deliver an unparalleled listening experience allowing you to hear the details of your music like never before. Featuring Triple High-Definition MicroDrivers, the SE535 utilizes dedicated tweeter and dual woofers to deliver spacious sound with rich bass. A detachable cable with wire-form fit enables easy replacement, both extending the life of your investment and providing a secure, comfortable fit. Sound Isolating sleeves in multiple sizes provide up to 37 dB of isolation, and a wide assortment of accessories offer premium customization.

Comfortable sound isolating sleeves block up to 37 dB of ambient noise. Sound isolation technology prevents outside noise from interfering with your listening experience, whether onstage or on-the-go. Because every ear is different, the Fit Kit includes three sizes (S, M, L) of the flex and black foam sleeves as well as 1 pair of triple flange and 1 pair of universal fit yellow foam sleeves.

A durable and compact carrying case is included to provide a convenient, tangle-free solution to store and travel with your earphones. An 1/8" (3.5 mm) to 1/4" converter offers a solution for home stereos or other applications with 1/4" jacks. A Volume Control (level attenuator) allows for comfortable listening from any high-output audio source, including airplane armrests. An Airline Adapter optimizes compatibility with European airplane armrests.

FEATURES

Unmatched Personalization and Comfort

Ergonomic, professional design

Spacious sound with rich bass

Sound isolating design

Triple high-definition microdrivers

Lightweight, low-profile shape with optimized nozzle angle is designed to rest comfortably in the ear

I've had these for over a year now and still love them. I went from sure single drivers to this triples and I've been super impressed. They are fine for listening to music but they shine as in-ears on stage. They have excellent sound isolation and crisp highs with great low end. I lead worship, play guitar and drums and have been impressed all around. I'd highly suggest these to anyone that is using in-ears. They are targeted and bass and drums but I'd suggest for vocalists is well. You won't regret getting these bad boys.

Only con is that my cord has started to freak out. Only if I move it at certain times and it hasn't completely died on me yet, but I know that I can get a replacement cord easy which is huge. Normally your headphones would be dead, instead, get a new cord and they are good as new!

My monitoring evolution had gone from traditional speaker, to headphones, to Bose in-Ears, to Etymotic (spelling?) then finally to THESE. I am a drummer who also triggers full-range samples with a Roland pad, so hearing full-range was/is important. My previous ET series buds did an "okay" job, but there was no punch to the kick drum and the low-low frequencies of the samples suffered. Buying these 535 buds changed all that. Having triple drivers made a HUGE difference. I could really get the punch and definition from my kick drum and really hear the full range of my samples in a live setting. I use mine wired, so I cannot speak for any loss that might happen by going wireless.

I avoided the Shure series based on reviews from the IE40s and Untimate Ears... I have owned the lessor Shures that came with the in-ear systems that we purchased (PSM900s)... but the build quality on both the M-Audio and Unlimate Ear products was poor and the fit is cumbersome... they don't fit in your ear well.. I have spent approximately 2,500.00 on buds for my bands and these are the first Shures I have purchased... well, they isolation was way better and the sound was great... I was very happy with these and then I stepped on them and broke the ear piece off... I decided it was time to fix all my broken earbuds... M-Audio said they could fix them at about 105.00 per "bud"... Ultimate ears said they couldn't replace an ear and I had to purchase a new system and Shure fixed my ears even though I told them I stepped on them... Shure has my business from here on... Everything can break but when I tell the manufacture that I broke them through malice and they say don't worry about it... You have my business until that policy changes...

I just got these and they seem pretty good. Ive only had a chance to listen to mp3's so far. The bass is warm and not thumping which i prefer. I am upgrading from old shure e3's so this is a noticeable step up. at the moment im listening to a track off of Rush's Snakes and Arrows..and it sounds clean and detailed. Noise isolation and fit is better than the e3's. Cant wait to get behind my drums with these.The common problem of the original foam sleeves being stuck to the buds happened to me. The trick is to put them in the freezer for a few minutes so they will twist off. this is real...google it.so far i like them.